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stay with us. [ morgan ] right now when you use your visa card, you're entered for a chance to win a trip to the olympic games for life. to cheer the summer athletes to new heights, starting in 2016... as you experience every moment, every emotion, every four years... for the rest of your life. visa. supporting athletes and the olympic games for 25 years. people everywhere go with visa. idide?. supporting athletes and the olympic games for 25 years. you're not my dad ahh!! hey honey, back feels better, little dancing tonight, you and m dr. scholl's pro inserts relieve different types of lower body pain by treating at the source so you're a whole new you. go pro with dr. scholl's. >>> folks, have you checked us out on facebook? the conversation is going all day long. today people in "politicsnation" are writing about mitt romney's hampton donors and their disdain for common people. bethy writes quote, we understand the political system and its effect on the majority of americans much better than the romney's donors can imagine. we also understand what the folks at the hamptons are try
stay with us. [ morgan ] right now when you use your visa card, you're entered for a chance to win a trip to the olympic games for life. to cheer the summer athletes to new heights, starting in 2016... as you experience every moment, every emotion, every four years... for the rest of your life. visa. supporting athletes and the olympic games for 25 years. people everywhere go with visa. idide?. supporting athletes and the olympic games for 25 years. you're not my dad ahh!! hey honey, back feels...
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call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance, responsibility -- what's your policy? right? get. out. exactly! really?! [ mom ] what? shut the front door. right? woop-woop! franklin delano! [ male announcer ] hey! there's oreo creme under that fudge! oreo fudge cremes. indescribably good. >>> to politics now where congressman barney frank is the first member of congress in a same-sex marriage. this weekend he married his long-time partner at the boston marriott hotel. governor patrick officiated in front of 300 friends and family. he joked the couple could love each other through democratic and republican administrations alike. >>> john hunn huntsman is going skip the convention next month. he reports he won't go to any convention until the gop focuses on, quote, bigger, bolteder, more confident future for the united states. >>> this weekend after a long trip, the chair of the dnc took the opportun
call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance, responsibility -- what's your policy? right? get. out. exactly! really?! [ mom ] what? shut the front door. right? woop-woop! franklin delano! [ male announcer ] hey! there's oreo creme under that fudge! oreo fudge cremes. indescribably good. >>> to politics now where congressman barney frank is the first member of congress in a same-sex...
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so what floss do i use? johnson & johnson's mint wax reach. been using it for years. my mom admonished me for not flossing enough. i would be a floss kind of guy. uh i floss all the time. i even keep it on the set. i would be a flossing magician. now, j & j has been a terrible pechler because of the previous ceo. he's history and alex gorsky is here. with the 3.6% yield the brothers johnson, not the strawberry letter 23 kind but the guys in jersey are paying you to wait as gorsky streamlines the place or cuts it into divisions. you've got a stock worth more than it's trading for under the new regime. remember, breaking up is easy to do. after i finish brushing, do you know what i do? i like to clean my ears and dry them. because of the nasty thing i stick in my ear for "squawk on the street," the ifb. a real wax gatherer. i grab cotton swabs and dry my ears with kleenex. not tissues, kleenex. that's kimberly clark which is a key component behind why the stock has increased for the year. the yield isn't as big as it used to be thanks to the high quality share price app
so what floss do i use? johnson & johnson's mint wax reach. been using it for years. my mom admonished me for not flossing enough. i would be a floss kind of guy. uh i floss all the time. i even keep it on the set. i would be a flossing magician. now, j & j has been a terrible pechler because of the previous ceo. he's history and alex gorsky is here. with the 3.6% yield the brothers johnson, not the strawberry letter 23 kind but the guys in jersey are paying you to wait as gorsky...
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that to come, elijah cummings joining us. send me your thoughts on facebook and twitter. ovider is t but centurylink is committed to being a different kind of communications company by continuing to help you do more and focus on the things that matter to you. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on your screen. starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. >>> topping the headlines on "andrea mitchell reports" only hours after hillary clinton's weekend trip to afghanistan, another bomb attack at a nato base south of the capital. six american
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can you divide for us or articulate to us the differences with what the president is expected to announce very shortly and what both sides of the aisle in the house may want that is different. >> reporter: it's interesting, richard. there's a few things here. a number of democrats, important ones, including nancy pelosi and chuck schumer have called before for tax cuts to occur for people making $1 million or above, moving that threshold up from $250,000 because they believe it's a better political argument. easier for them to say republicans are on the side of wanting not to increase taxes on wealthiest americans. obviously, you see the president bubbling down on the $250,000 number. republicans i've spoken to are happy to have this debate. they've had this debate, they feel, for the last few years. essentially they'll say the president wants to raise taxes on middle class, job creators, keep pounding that message, as well as play clips from when bill clinton said they should extend these tax rates to make the economy whole fort next year. what you'll see for the next year is the house w
can you divide for us or articulate to us the differences with what the president is expected to announce very shortly and what both sides of the aisle in the house may want that is different. >> reporter: it's interesting, richard. there's a few things here. a number of democrats, important ones, including nancy pelosi and chuck schumer have called before for tax cuts to occur for people making $1 million or above, moving that threshold up from $250,000 because they believe it's a better...
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no outdoor water use. limit indoor use to off-peak hours. if the test finds enough water can be rerouted, repairs on the line will start before it gives way. alex demetrick, wjz eyewitness news. >> as tests begin to reroute water, some outages are possible. baltimore's dpw says if they happen, outages should last only a few hours. >>> repairs to the washington monument may keep it closed longer than expected. the landmark was damaged during the earth's east coast earthquake last august. the new assessment shows massive scaffolding must be built around the monument in order to complete the repairs. the entire process may keep it closed to visitors until 2014. the national park service hopes to begin the project in september. >> remember that video from inside that we showed? >> it was amazing. >> right. >> and everybody trying to get out of there. >> running down. >> wow. >>> still ahead on wjz's eyewitness news at 5:00. gas prices going up. drivers see their first increase in months. what's behind the jump? >>> the beating of this tourist sh
no outdoor water use. limit indoor use to off-peak hours. if the test finds enough water can be rerouted, repairs on the line will start before it gives way. alex demetrick, wjz eyewitness news. >> as tests begin to reroute water, some outages are possible. baltimore's dpw says if they happen, outages should last only a few hours. >>> repairs to the washington monument may keep it closed longer than expected. the landmark was damaged during the earth's east coast earthquake last...
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for us at 12:30. we did not leave houston until 3:15 in the afternoon. it was unprofessional. spirit was not around to help us whatsoever. >> reporter: well, after that protest, spirit finally got a plane, flew them back to ft. lauderdale. they got in at 8:00, thank you for choosing spirit airlines. megyn: i love how they banded together, who knew you could do that? i'm going to remember that on my next flight. >> reporter: gather them all up. megyn: right? i like that. no, oh, no. no five-hour bus ride. coming up, we have got breaking news on the murder of border agent brian terry. the doj moments ago made a big announcement in connection with his killing in the desert of arizona two years ago. that is minutes away, we'll bring it to you. >>> and the kayaker in this picture was out fishing, but he wasn't trying to hook this big fish closing in on him. we'll hear more. >> i was, obviously, very nervous, but all i could think of was to turn around and paddle, so that's what i did. i wanted to make it t
for us at 12:30. we did not leave houston until 3:15 in the afternoon. it was unprofessional. spirit was not around to help us whatsoever. >> reporter: well, after that protest, spirit finally got a plane, flew them back to ft. lauderdale. they got in at 8:00, thank you for choosing spirit airlines. megyn: i love how they banded together, who knew you could do that? i'm going to remember that on my next flight. >> reporter: gather them all up. megyn: right? i like that. no, oh, no....
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just caved in on us. >> lucky folks. two parents, though, were injured getting those cheerleaders to safety. the roof of the dance studio landed on a nearby house, crushing that home. fortunately though, no one was inside that house. >> another miracle. >> really. >>> as cooler air finally moves in, the brutal heat is now being blamed for at least 46 deaths across the country in the past several days alone. an 18-year-old man was arrested after his 4-month-old daughter was found dead in a hot car near indianapolis. a 16-month-old baby was rescued from a car in an indianapolis suburb while her mother was shopping. 105 degrees, more than 120 degrees inside that car. that mom was also arrested. >> we see stories like this every year. you wonder how people keep forgetting. it's never a malicious or intentional. you wonder in that kind of heat. the heat is or your mind constantly. how do you forget your kid is in the car? i don't get it. >> especially when you go shopping. >> just strange. sad, that's all. >>> here is your mo
just caved in on us. >> lucky folks. two parents, though, were injured getting those cheerleaders to safety. the roof of the dance studio landed on a nearby house, crushing that home. fortunately though, no one was inside that house. >> another miracle. >> really. >>> as cooler air finally moves in, the brutal heat is now being blamed for at least 46 deaths across the country in the past several days alone. an 18-year-old man was arrested after his 4-month-old...
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anything that makes us happier often makes us healthier. maybe that's it. >> all right. thanks. you don't have any dogs? >> we don't. four children is enough. i couldn't handle it. >> all right. thanks. >> thanks. >>> when you think of playgrounds you often think of kids but now there is a place for adults to play and stay in shape as well. shape as well. we'll take you there. energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well systems. and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. >>> today is a big protest day. thousandus of set to demonstrate against pakistan reopening nato supply routes into afghanistan. about 20,000 demonstrators could be seen traveling in more than 300 vehicl
anything that makes us happier often makes us healthier. maybe that's it. >> all right. thanks. you don't have any dogs? >> we don't. four children is enough. i couldn't handle it. >> all right. thanks. >> thanks. >>> when you think of playgrounds you often think of kids but now there is a place for adults to play and stay in shape as well. shape as well. we'll take you there. energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes with some...
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steve moore is with us, lanny davis is with us. we'll discuss that in a little while. bill: the legal battle overt voter id law in texas starts battle. the lone star state suing the justice department which blocked the law back in march. doug mckelway is with us. what do we expect is going to happen? >> reporter: we are expecting 25 hours are five days of arguments over the texas voter id law before a three-judge federal panel in washington. three of the judges were appointed by democratic president. at stake is the law that provides people to provide an id at the voting boot. they say twice as many hispanics as caucasians lack the necessary photo id such as driver's licenses or passports. supporters of the texas law point out that dead people have cast ballots for president obama and that photo id's are a common and necessary tool to function in every day life. >> you have to have it. if you want to make an appointment with the attorney general you have to have the photo id or you're not getting in the justice department, i've tried. and as we know, you look at the fa
steve moore is with us, lanny davis is with us. we'll discuss that in a little while. bill: the legal battle overt voter id law in texas starts battle. the lone star state suing the justice department which blocked the law back in march. doug mckelway is with us. what do we expect is going to happen? >> reporter: we are expecting 25 hours are five days of arguments over the texas voter id law before a three-judge federal panel in washington. three of the judges were appointed by...
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every one of us. we'd be friends on and off screen. >> the most memorable thing, and this fits in where what you were saying, eric, when eric was choking on a shrimp. this happened over across the street. not on camera. and we're a family. it's like a bunch of people who know each other, can't stand each other at times. love each other at times. >> brian: i'm going to be working five days a week. >> that freaks me out. >> boling saved my life twice. july 4th special, i choked on chicken wings. kimberly cheated on the chicken wing. >> i did not. >> yes, she did. >> gretchen: so we know that according to bob, kimberly is the cheater. but what other secrets are happening amongst this group? we're going to find out when we come back. they're going to answer. hemmer, why aren't you down here on the couch? >> congratulations, all the success. job well done. >> thank you, bill. >> brian: are you going to have them on your show? >> probably not. [ laughter ] >> how many cable shows have been started over time
every one of us. we'd be friends on and off screen. >> the most memorable thing, and this fits in where what you were saying, eric, when eric was choking on a shrimp. this happened over across the street. not on camera. and we're a family. it's like a bunch of people who know each other, can't stand each other at times. love each other at times. >> brian: i'm going to be working five days a week. >> that freaks me out. >> boling saved my life twice. july 4th special, i...
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all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can
all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they...
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john course i'm used $1 billion in funds to rehire teachers that he was supposed to use over a few years. i was left with a billion dollar hole afterwards. the fact is that unless we reduce federalized the states, you continue to give us this money. we hire people for a finite time and the localities are on the hook. where is that money coming from that i have the highest property taxes in america to begin with. where is this money going to come from? i do not see it. we did it without any layoffs. we did it through attrition. while there are some way off at the local level, i do not think that is a bad thing. i have more government employees per square mile than any state in america. did not send me any more money to hire public employees. i do not need any more. they are expensive and difficult to manage. the idea that we continue to have to deal with some of these issues i think if they want to spend money to create jobs, it then spend money on infrastructure. we will build private sector jobs. do not spend money on sending me money to hire more public employees. do something that wil
john course i'm used $1 billion in funds to rehire teachers that he was supposed to use over a few years. i was left with a billion dollar hole afterwards. the fact is that unless we reduce federalized the states, you continue to give us this money. we hire people for a finite time and the localities are on the hook. where is that money coming from that i have the highest property taxes in america to begin with. where is this money going to come from? i do not see it. we did it without any...
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it really hits all of us. we can look at other organizations who help people dealing with other life struggles. for instance, weight watchers, which has tremendously benefitted by life. should we go after weight watchers and tell them don't say there's anything beyond obesity for people struggling with obesity and want an alternative. >> does that still hold up in your view? >> for me, i think those things do hold up. i have benefitted from weight watchers and other types of programs that have helped me in other areas of struggle in my area. i'm not telling someone that is happily gay identified or gay or lesbian that they should choose the life that i live or that god will love them more or less depending on the decision they make. for me and for people of faith who want to choose to live through the filter of their faith and a strong biblical sexual ethic in that regard, that they have that right to do that and so when it comes to issues like therapy. i wouldn't say i was defending it a year ago. it is a ver
it really hits all of us. we can look at other organizations who help people dealing with other life struggles. for instance, weight watchers, which has tremendously benefitted by life. should we go after weight watchers and tell them don't say there's anything beyond obesity for people struggling with obesity and want an alternative. >> does that still hold up in your view? >> for me, i think those things do hold up. i have benefitted from weight watchers and other types of...
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holly morris joins us from arlington. >> reporter: good morning. they call it renewal and remembrance. it's the 16th year that planet has done this. many of the professionals that come out that donate of their time bring their children. they make this an opportunity for them to give back as well. roger phelps is on the boards of planet. he is also a u.s. navy veteran. thank you for your service. >> thank you. >> thank you for what is going on here. i know each day it's important to you to be a part of the kid element of this day. talk to me about that. >> it's so important that our children learn what it means to serve. there is all kinds of different service. military service but what this represents today is a different kind of service. this is the service that their parents did with the landscape industry, installing plants, creating the types of environments that give back to the planet but to the psychology of the people that come here and how important the beautiful bed is to somebody who is visiting one of the people inturd here. >> the kids
holly morris joins us from arlington. >> reporter: good morning. they call it renewal and remembrance. it's the 16th year that planet has done this. many of the professionals that come out that donate of their time bring their children. they make this an opportunity for them to give back as well. roger phelps is on the boards of planet. he is also a u.s. navy veteran. thank you for your service. >> thank you. >> thank you for what is going on here. i know each day it's...
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joining us live on the phone, thank you for being with us. we remember so well in 2000, tim russert said it was florida. we know what happened in that 2000 election. could we see a repeat in terms of the importance and the closeness of the race in your state, four months out before the election? >> the election in florida will be closed. this one is looking very close. the most recent polls are showing obama ahead at less than the margin of error. the most recent one shows him with a lead of less than one point. others show him with a two or three point lead. host: marco rubio continues his book tour. there were early reports that he was not being vetted by the romney team. romney was trying to correct that. how serious do you think he is? guest: that is a pretty speculative question. it would surprise me if he is not being looked at. that particular story you referred to is anonymous. it surprised me a lot. there are reasons why marco rubio would not be the best running mate. one is his level of experience. the other is a significant amount
joining us live on the phone, thank you for being with us. we remember so well in 2000, tim russert said it was florida. we know what happened in that 2000 election. could we see a repeat in terms of the importance and the closeness of the race in your state, four months out before the election? >> the election in florida will be closed. this one is looking very close. the most recent polls are showing obama ahead at less than the margin of error. the most recent one shows him with a lead...
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we have to look at the options available to us. rafif jouejati what about what is happening right now? meetingut kofi annan with al-assad today? >> kofi annan by his own emission has tendered a failed peace plan and apparently he has reached some agreement with bashar al-assad on a political solution, but they have not communicated what that is. what i do know is there is a lot of talk of a peaceful transition and there is some talk about power-sharing. i can tell you the power sharing scenario is most likely totally unacceptable to the syrian street. any sort of dialogue with the regime is tantamount to negotiating with once executioner. i believe that is entirely unacceptable. >> what have you heard about the latest news of security forces shelling parts including damascus, reports of more than 100 people killed, mainly civilians? >> yes, this happens every day. this is part of what we wake up to, go to sleep with. the daily killings are routine for the al-assad regime. you name a city, it is either been shelved or the people who
we have to look at the options available to us. rafif jouejati what about what is happening right now? meetingut kofi annan with al-assad today? >> kofi annan by his own emission has tendered a failed peace plan and apparently he has reached some agreement with bashar al-assad on a political solution, but they have not communicated what that is. what i do know is there is a lot of talk of a peaceful transition and there is some talk about power-sharing. i can tell you the power sharing...
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tell us about those issues at play. guest: in more normal circumstances when you receive mortgage rates this low, you would probably have many more people in the market. most of us have not seen them in the 4% range in our lifetime. that would normally be a strong factor pushing the housing market forward. the 15-year rate is under 4%. the fact it is holding back the market as far as lending is that underwriting standards are extremely tight. they have been for a couple of years. for those who do not have christine credit, -- christine credit -- pristine credit, it can be very difficult to get a mortgage. if it were typical to six years ago, we can see as much as 60% more sales than we are. host: here is a headline. the long-term effects on credit scores is feared. they tell stories about african-americans hit hard by the subprime bus. here is a chart that shows at the height of the bubble, african-americans were three times more likely than whites to get high rate mortgages. when the bubble burst, they lost a larger pr
tell us about those issues at play. guest: in more normal circumstances when you receive mortgage rates this low, you would probably have many more people in the market. most of us have not seen them in the 4% range in our lifetime. that would normally be a strong factor pushing the housing market forward. the 15-year rate is under 4%. the fact it is holding back the market as far as lending is that underwriting standards are extremely tight. they have been for a couple of years. for those who...
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. >> thank you for having us. >> how did it come about? how did two young guys say here's a business snoo. >> we love glasses. we think they're a great fashion accessory. we couldn't understand why they're so expensive. technology that's been around for 800 years. it didn't make any sense to us that glasses would cost more than an iphone. >> there's no tech breakthrough. >> they're just plastic. i went this past weekend to buy a pair of glasses. i had the frames guys. by the time i got my lenses, it came to $542 with $100 off. it doesn't make sense. a little piece of plastic with stuff in it cost this is much. >> you're at wharton business schoolworking together and you think, okay. what do you do with that information? >> we are literally in the computer lab talking and one of our friends had this idea to sell glasses online and the light bulbs went off. we thought this is a powerful idea. prior to business school, i had run a nonprofit distributing eyeglasses in a developing world and i knew that it didn't cost that much to manufacture g
. >> thank you for having us. >> how did it come about? how did two young guys say here's a business snoo. >> we love glasses. we think they're a great fashion accessory. we couldn't understand why they're so expensive. technology that's been around for 800 years. it didn't make any sense to us that glasses would cost more than an iphone. >> there's no tech breakthrough. >> they're just plastic. i went this past weekend to buy a pair of glasses. i had the frames...
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at least they are used to it. the a couple of 30-something showed they had a lot more to give on the court. serena williams won her fifth championship at the all-england club and on the men's side roger federer won a record tying seventh wimbledon title beating andy murray. cnn's becky anderson sat down with federer this morning. did you ask him about murray's tears? >> reporter: i did ask him. i'd be happy to swap with you. it hasn't stopped raining since the middle of may. thankfully they were able to pull the roof over on centre court to finish the match. he is exhausted by elated, that being roger federer, only to match pete sampras. seven wimbledon titles, 17 grand slam titles. that is a record breaking number of majors. now he totally understood that this game was going to be a big one given that the hopes of a british nation were riding on one 25-year-old andy murray. it would have been the first victory for the british man at wimbledon since 1936, 7 years ago fred perry. as you can imagine the cheers from
at least they are used to it. the a couple of 30-something showed they had a lot more to give on the court. serena williams won her fifth championship at the all-england club and on the men's side roger federer won a record tying seventh wimbledon title beating andy murray. cnn's becky anderson sat down with federer this morning. did you ask him about murray's tears? >> reporter: i did ask him. i'd be happy to swap with you. it hasn't stopped raining since the middle of may. thankfully...